Pat Higgins Jr. person
also known as: son
Summary: Son of Pat Higgins who was also out in the storm and had frozen feet.
Completeness: 68/100 Grade C
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cited from A special from Espaneta, New Mexico,… (1889)
A special from Espaneta, New Mexico,
says: “News from Los Truches, sixteen miles
east of here, that a very old Mexican lady, who,
with her son, was in a pinon grove, several miles
from home, was eaten by a bear. The mother
and son separated dur…
witnessed
cited from him, and in the morning when he awoke he… (1888)
sday night and is now under the care
of Dr. Slough, at the hospital. It may be
necessary to amputate all his toes, but it is
probable that his feet can be saved. Mr. Graham
states the snow fell to a depth of about three
feet over the …
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him, and in the morning when he awoke he… ↗
1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details
A special from Espaneta, New Mexico,…
1889 · newspaper · public-domain